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Squids are easy to kill, respawn on their own, and drop calamari which can be cooked or eaten raw.
 
Plant a large plot of cotton after securing renewable food. You're going to need a ton of string for tanned leather, backpacks and a sleeping bag/beds. Place all of your Pam's [[Garden]]sgardens that you don't have more than eight of on cleared dirt/grass around your base so they start spreading. Leave at least six blocks between gardens of the same type. Consider breaking Stalk Gardens to find some soybeans and plant a 9x9 cropland of that. Soybeans are one of the most versatile crops and process into Tofu for the Healing Axe quest.
 
Lure some cows, chickens, pigs and/or sheep into a pit or pen before slaughtering any extras. Passive mobs have a chance to explode on death if not killed with an appropriate tool, another reason they don't make for the best food supply.
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== Smeltery ==
The [[Smeltery]] is one of the reasons for all the fuss about clay, sand and gravel. Crafting the Grout is tedious in Stone Age since there's no automation. Set up a temporary work camp near the water's edge with your gravel, sand, clay and a Crafting Table or Crafting Station. Crafting Stations keep their inventory, so the only thing that has to be placed each time is the bucket. A saw is needed to craftmake one, or they can be appropriated from a Tinker's house in Villages. It's mentioned by the Quest Book but bears repeating: the Smeltery does ''not'' double ores in this pack. That ability is gated behind the Macerator, which you will gain access to in [[Steam Age|Steam]].
 
== Coke Oven ==
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